Red Army Western Front

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The Red Army Western Front was a major Soviet military formation that led the Bolshevik offensive into Poland during the Polish–Soviet War of 1919–1921.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet military formation
front-level command
activeDuring 1919
1920
1921
belligerentFor Bolshevik government NERFINISHED
Soviet Russia NERFINISHED
commandStructure front
conflict Polish–Soviet War NERFINISHED
country Russian SFSR
surface form: Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
engagedIn offensive operations toward Warsaw
era Russian Civil War period
historicalRegion Eastern Europe NERFINISHED
ideology Bolshevism
includedUnitType army
cavalry corps
rifle divisions
militaryBranch land forces
notableFor leading Bolshevik offensive into Poland
operatedIn Belarus NERFINISHED
Eastern Front of the Polish–Soviet War NERFINISHED
western Russia
opponent Polish Army NERFINISHED
Second Polish Republic NERFINISHED
partOf Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army NERFINISHED
role offensive operations against Poland
strategicObjective spread of Bolshevik revolution westward
subordinateTo Red Army High Command NERFINISHED
Revolutionary Military Council of the RSFSR NERFINISHED
type operational–strategic military formation
usedLanguage Russian

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Battle of Warsaw (1920) belligerent Red Army Western Front